Rather UK-centric and I think all are on iTunes. Not sure about where you go for them if you aren't an iTunes person.

The first two are basically Radio shows with the songs cut out, presumably for copyright reasons. Considering the general BBC Radio playlists this is a good thing. They are mostly interviews and chats with guests and other radio show things.

Stephen Fry's is basically a spoken blog.

Collins and Herring is an amateur one by a former BBC radio presenter (Collins) and a stand-up comedian (Herring), created on one of their laptops. It's basically a funny review of the news in the newspapers following on from a segment of Collins' former BBC Radio 6 show where Richard Herring would be a guest on one day for a paper review.

I'm always looking for more podcasts myself, so pleased to see this thread.The four that make me sad when I don't have new episodes waiting are:Stephen Fry (as mentioned above)BBC Radio 4's In our Time, where Melvyn Bragg gets three top experts round a table and makes them explain something about history or science or literature. TWIT's Macbreak Weekly, which is an Apple news podcast, only interesting. I believe there's a Windows version too.Helen and Olly's AnswerMeThis, which is a dreadfully contrived reason for a podcast used as an excuse for jokes and swearing.

If you're interested in audio drama and a fan of the Buffy TV show, you might want to check out Buffy Between the Lines (http://buffybetweenthelines.com). The premise is that they're making episodes that exist between each season of the actual Buffy TV Show.

Been listening to Kieron Gillen's very own Decompressed podcast series: http://gillen.cream.org/wordpress_html/category/decompressed/

He has interviewed some amazing people thus far. The latest epic talking session with MATT FRACTION, MARK WAID and JAMIE MCKELVIE on the 'marvel method' is just a great slab of people discussing the subject they know best. In this case, comics. Helping me appreciate the form of the thing more than ever, me being the sort of person that consumes comics primarily for the story character ideas stuff.

I'm after some recommendations of some art podcasts. Can be anything. Bios, discussions of schools of art. History of styles. Any period. Fine art or low brow. Don't care as long as they're good. Do your best W-Chapel.